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EISENHOWER MAKES APPEAL

European Nations Must Match

Match US Sacrifices Of Up Defences

Building

North Atlantic Nations

Washington, Jan. 4.

General Dwight Eisenhower, the North Atlantic supreme comman- der in Europe, said today that the North Atlantic defence system would not be successful unless Western European nations matched American sacrifices and efforts.

General Eisenhower made a vigorous appeal for all the North At- lantic nations to build up their defences. He spoke at a Press conference prior to his departure on Saturday on a tour of the capitals of Western European members of the North Atlantic Pact.

Dressing Down

The Tailors

Washington, Jan. 4.. Presklent Truman Will dress as he pleases, Lon- don Lallora to tho con- trary,

At his news conference on Thursday the President heard from a reporter that some Lallors in London were horrified Over the way he dressed, Mr Tru- man said that is none of their business. Unite Press.

AMERICAN

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sources

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General Eisenhower spoke sympathetically to the crowded Press conference, frequently pounding the table. He said the movement among the Western Democracies was one for the preservation of peace and nothing else.

He said: "The Western world feels that it has the right and duty to itself not only to live In security but to live in such security that will give its people conadence that they can live in tranquillity. This is all that we are trying to do.

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and the Benelux countries to take part in talks on a European army within 24 hours of the signing of the Schuman plan, a French Foreign Office spokes- man announced today.

The The Schuman plan for European coal and steel merger would probably be signed on July 15, sald The spokesman,

Britain would be invited to attend the European army talks and would almost certainly send an observer to the conference. The European at the form that army conference European nations co-operatively would try to

"One of the reasons that the United States Government has accepted the national

area

ility for command in spons- is because of its belief that there is a growing reatiiness on the part of the Western

In

set

other

to work with us in the develop-German participation would take

with agreement ment of security establish- ments",

European nations, Bald.

General

Elsenhower

He added that unless the North Atlantic nations were ready to make sacrifices collec tively, including such things as heavier taxes, there would be no success.--fleuter,

PRODUCTION BOARD

London, Jan. 4.

army,

The spokesman did not know whether the German generals, Fidel and Heusimger would at-

tend.—Reping,

A SYMBOL

Now York, Jan. 4. The Times, commenting on General Dwight Eisenhower's coming departure for Europe

said today: "Already his appoint

as on

Service To Humanity

General Dwight Eisenhower, who is shortly taking up his new post as Supreme: Commander of Western European defence, is shown here speaking at a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria when he was presented with the Salvation Army of New. York's citation for "distinguished service to humanity.”—London Express Service.

America

Expresses Concern Over The Kashmir Dispute

Washington, Jan. 4.

State Department spokesman Michael McDer- mott said the United States is in "constant con- sultation with the governments of the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan in our efforts to work for a solution of this issue."

The United States on Thursday expressed Washington, Jan. 4. Authoritative diplomatic man of the Atlantic Pact De- ment has quickened the spirit tween India and Pakistan over the princely state

Mr Charles Spofford, Chair-

concern over the continuation of the disputé be- today that the parties Council will fly to Paris and pace of rearmament In | of Kashmir which lies next to Tibet, recently in- Brllish Government might have tomorrow evening for week- Western Europe, to yield to the United States'

Citing defence moves of vaded by the Chinese Communists. views if a supply and allocand talks with General Dwight

Eisenhower, Supremo Com-Britain, Italy and France, the tions board is to be organised mander of the Atlantic Pact Times said: "These are signs to this month.

it was said in London to refute the prophets of lolation The Secretary of State, Mr night,

and despair who complain we Dean Acheson, at Wednesday's He is expected to discuss with have no allies. Alliances are meeting

with the British Am- General Eisenhower the gen-bonds of common interest and bassador, Sir

Oliver Franks, eral arrangements in setting aims; they are dependent on and the French Ambassador, M. up

Defence the

Production psychological

military Hearl Bonnet, showed no signs Board, authorised by the At factors.

Mr McDermott denied a re- |Commonwealth

conference. of modifying his attitude that

lonite Council of Foreign

"General Eisenhower as head port, published here on Thurs- which opened here today. a Latin American representa-

in Brussels last

They were commenting on a day, that the United States had of the Western Army is a gym rent a formal Note to Britain report in the Washington Post.— tive should be on the board. Ministers Mr Acheson apparent-

One of the unsettled prob- on the part of the Western be considered by the Prime

bol of our part and conidence

na urging that the Kashunir dispute Reuter. tion should also be included of the Board should be one of promise of

assignment is gathering power

er Ministers of the Commonwealth and that it would be advisable the national representatives or that points to peace and vic-countries meeting now in Lon-

European whether he should be the directory. small

And that's all

don. Pakistan Prime Minister that is country represented.

tor of the permanent staff of needed to turn the fearful and Liaquat Ali Khan is boycotting A diplomatic source sald Sir the Board.

wavering

willing the conference because Oliver still advocated a supply

Dean Acheson, U. S. Secretary partners in the fight for freedom refusal to place Kashmir on lis only of the of State, proposed in Brussels which, board composed

in Britain United

the and States,

showdown, agenda, the appointment of a Production swallows

doubts and France, which

up all would direct Director with

power who differences." United Press. commodity committees to be should work in the production composed

representatives

sphere as equivalent of General MAY SEE ADENAUER of producers and chief impor-Eisenhower in the military ters. M. Bonnet supported him, sphere. the source said.

month.

ga, that an Asiatic na lems is whether the Chairman

ly

to

have

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Of

Mr

would

tions.

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into

firm

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of lis

Mr McDermott sald that while the United States had "not ad- dressed a Note to the United Kingdom on the matter," It was

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PACIFIC PACT MOTION

Washington, Jan, 4.

500 Killed In Cyclone

SOUS

Paris, Jan. 4. Reports reaching here on Thursday said 600 per- killed by A cyclone which the Comores archipelago, a French pos-

were

tropical wwept

Ecasion In ike

Ocean.

Indian

Forty thousand people Were left homeless. United Press.

BRITISH

REPLY TO MOSCOW

Donial of Broach Of Alliance

the

London, Jan. 4. Britain's reply to Soviet note of middle 'December which alleged that Britain's occupation policy in Western Gar. many was a breach of the 1942 Anglo-Soviet alliance will be delivered in Mos. Washington, Jan. 4. common knowledge that the

cow very shortly, it is there was a better Military sources said today American

government

Representative Walter Judd believed in usually well- than "deeply interested in u solution (Republican) introduced a con-informed quarters here. General of the Kashmir dis

dispute ceptable to both parties." Mr current resolution on the first McDermott

The "the United day of Congress to favour crea- added States WGS willing to

a Pacific pact with approve on of method of settling this United States participation. It night, either within the United Nations or

outside the world was made public today. organisation.

Mr Judd introduced a similar Mr MoDermott sold the Unit- resolution last year and was rearmamented Stales favours "the use, of co-sponsor, with Representative States every means for exploring pos- James Fulton (Republican), of

sible solutions both within the

At today's meeting of the Der that Duties Council in London, the first since

Leven mid-December, heard a report on Eisenhower's Dwight Eisenhower would see

that chance

plan for his stock-taking tour in Konrad Adenauer, during

the German Chancellor, Dr

the

any. of

The source added that India

the Asiatic nation was Acheson had in mind as mem- ber

Britain and that

the United States Europe. agree Government modified its anti-

The deputies also discussed Western Europe.

General's forthcoming tour tude on the composition of the

defence board. He added that France appointments to the

General Eisenhower may also to support was expected

any production board. It is under-

former Lieut.-General new decision the British Gov- good that several governments see ernment might make-United were not yet ready to make Hans Spiedel, who is now dis-

appointmenta

German cussing

Press.

of

Tanks For Italy Naples, Jan. 4. The freighter Exeter docked here today with a carro tanks for the Italian army, de- livered under the Atlantic Pact arms supply programme. -Reuter.

EUROPEAN ARMY

Paris, Jan. 5. France will invite representa- tives of Western Germany, Italy

Missing General: The Full Story

The Army reported

General William Dean,

Washington, Jan. 4. officially today that Major- Korean war's first Medal

officials,

Press

P & O Ship Abandoned

a

де

British reply, like the French reply to a similar note French treaty alleging a breach of the Anglo- of 1944, is ex- pected to reject the view that Britain has broken the terms of

the alliance.

In diplomatic quarters hero It thought that the first exchanges boween Britain

on their reply to the latest Soviet note have indicated that none of the three Governments The resolution does not out-sce any objection to exploratory discussing various line the steps to be followed in four-power talks

in- the creation of the pact but possible agenda.

that

still

at

that

It should

bo

Mr Judd also reintroduced n

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The tone of the Soviet note, however, it is felt here, suggests that an agreement on substance with the Soviet Government is # very remote, possibility.-

Admiral's Tour

of Honour winner, was last seen helping stragglerslieved that if the weather holds,/Nations in the Kashmir dispute. Aslatie nations failed to coma inspect American naval-

the

and the wounded near Taejon, after personally her, probably on Saturday.

until tugs directing a gallant but futile fight to safety.

The name of the British can- questions with United didate still under discussion The deputies were expected to

The possibility that General United Nations and through delf several amendments, to forelga France and the United States

vices chosen by India and Pakis- aid bills, which would have had meet again in the middle of next Elsenhower may visit Germany

out by was not ruled

the tan. Obviously the meeting of the same effect, week, after Mr Spofford has re-

statement,

Minis at

Commonwealth Primo his turned from his meeting with General's

Press conference today, that ifters at London offers a pos- General Eisenhower.-Reuter.

isibility-for he went to Germany at all

Commonwealth would be only for the purpose cluding that of of seeing individuals. United Other American oficiale merely expresses the feeling of

added

while Congress privately they favoured any

possible undertaken, belleved solution, they the United Nations Security Council offered the best pos-bill to erase racial discrimina- | Reuter. sibilly, They expressed hope tion clauses from the United that, if no constructive solul-States immigration laws and to tion came out of any Common- wealth discusalons, the Security provide quotas for certain Asian 'Brisbane, Jan. 4.

Council would resume Its dis- peoples at present excluded. cussions The 11,053 ton British cargo

on Kashmir

an During the last session Mr

London, Jan. 4. Uner Pakina, which struck carly date.

Admiral Judd succeeded in getting action

Robert Carney, The

Council has before it a rock in the Great Barrier Reef

on a companion bill to allow commanding the United States to the northeast of

the Eastern report by the Australian Jurist, naturalisation of all aliens with- naval forces in Australia

Sir abandoned

and Mediterranean, last night, was

Owen Dixon, of his fallure out regard to race, but his blil Atlantle today.

mediator for the United Shipping authorities here be- a

to provide annual quotas for all will leave here. on Jam, 0 to units out that Observers pointed Palana will remain afloat American concern over the dis- its passage

hat a vote in the Senate despite in Turkey, Greece, Saudi Arabia in the House of and Malin, it was announced with pumps can beach

mainly Pute stems

from fear Representaves,—United Press. here today--Reuter. The Dutch

that dissension in this strategic freighter Sinokep, which was close by, took aboard area will play into the hands of the Communists, who have al- President Truman will present, at a disabled tank, but after Captain Spurr of the Palana, his

rendy invaded the medal to Mr Mildred Dean firing four rounds without a hit officers and crew, and the only

neighbouring Tibet.-United Press. of Berkeley, California. at a he started crawling towards the woman on board-Mrs M. A. White House ceremony next tank with a hand grenade in Tranfield, wife of the Chief.

PROMOTE SETTLEMENT Tuesday,

tending to throw it into the open ofleer. But Gen. Dean wha The citation accompanying the hatch.

Washington, Jan. 4. sward will say that Maj. Gen. pinned down by anal arms are. Brisbane to England-Reuter. The Washington Post said to- day that the State Department Dean, at one time in the des- He managed to get away and

had asked the British Govern- perate fighting for Taelon, "per-round up several bazooka, tearns

mote 1 settlement of the Kashmir dispute bet

between

Jadin Lima, Jan. 4. and Pakistan.at.

at the meeting of It will also say, ho was last not say that Gen Dean person- Casualties in the dynamite the Commonwealth Ministers. seen assisting the wounded to ally anocked out one tank, with blant at the valley hydroelectric

Diplomatic and official infor place of unfety."

a bazdeled, but sald he ro-project rose today to 120 dead, of General Dean's

mants, whe The story of

who normally would be bazooka 40 missing and 72 injured, as aware of such a move, said directed # bravery in attempting to halt team to fire at tanks. Between cording to Press. reports.

protedly

The

100 | that they had not heard of iL the North Korea drive during tank hunts, Gen Dean direct and workers were removed car-States, is so worried about the bodies of .80. railway engineers The Post said: "The United the early critical days of the

told by Brigadier- his own troops, were not hit.

air strikes to mşke mire

ller from the debris caused by

military weakness General Pearson Mencher, as-

the delayed left Menoher

explosion Gen

of Middle East that it has sent an When sistant commander of the divi

Gen Dean stayed be- dynamite charge-United Press unprecedented message on the sion. General Menoher Bald

subject to the British Govern General Dean remained in the hied to make sure that every- On out safely.

ment."-Reuter. thlok of Bighting at all timesone else got

Go, Dean city

Dedu "with ulter disregard for his caving the

Jils vehicle stopped..

hoverb own life."

pick uped to timos to

the wounded DISABLED TANK

but was finally Gen, Menolier said when den it because of road blocks. Communist tanks appeared at Ho was last seen while helping Thejon, Gen. Denn organised round, up stragglers and the bazooka -- Tews and pursued wounded in the middle of the Them. Gon, Deah" directed the right slightly, south of Taelon fire of a 15-man' recoliler ville-United Prosz.

The Palana was bound from

sonally atid alone attacked an which knocked out three other Blast Casualties ment if it could not try to pro-

enemy tank while armed only tenke. with a hand grenade."

war, was

Gen Menoher's report did

that

Smuggling Gang Surprised

.

of the

¦ ¦ REPORT DENIED

London, Jan. 4. Spokesmen of the Foreign office and of the United States Embassy, in London this after-

Rome, Jan. 4. Itailan Frontier patrols not night surprised a gang of about 20 smugglers, who dropped cones noon formally denied that the containing over 300,000 black State Department had sent Bris market cigarettes and fled back tain a note urging a settlement | onto Swiss-sel)-flouter,

of the Kashmir: diamato at2 479-

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